Lyric and Letter: Where Worship Meets The Word

Rebecca Lane (author/host)

We live in a loud world. It’s time to hit pause. Lyric and Letter is a sanctuary for those who hunger for depth. What started as a mission to reverse-engineer the lyrics of beloved worship songs has evolved into a movement of "Selah"—the biblical art of pausing to weigh the truth. Join Rebecca Lane for a journey through the theology of worship. From fact-checking the hits to deep, inductive Thematic Verse Mapping accompanied by custom Ambient Worship music, this podcast is your companion for Christ centered and sound, exegetical doctrine. Pull up a chair, open your Bible, and let’s learn to abide in Christ. The Lyric is our worship. The Letter is His Word. The Music is the space where they meet.

  1. May 17

    Ep 68 - What God Built in the Quiet (The Mercy Project)

    What does God's mercy sound like when you need it most — not theologically, but personally? Present tense. Real in the specific ruins of a very specific season. This episode has been three months in the making. Not because I was planning something big — but because life didn't stop long enough for me to sit down and record. Bronchitis that put me in bed for a few weeks incluing an ER visit. A women's retreat I almost couldn't attend. A layoff. A miracle. And in the middle of all of it, almost 19 hours of original ambient worship music being built track by track, passage by passage, out of intercession. The most personal of those projects is Rachamim | The Mercy Project. Twenty-seven tracks. Nine movements. One unbroken thread of God's chesed and rachamim — His covenant love and womb-mercy — traced through Scripture from Romans to Revelation. Rachamim is the Hebrew word for the womb-love of God. The mercy that holds you before you know you need holding. That sustains you in the dark before you are aware of being sustained. I went looking for it in Scripture because I needed to know it was real. Not on the other side of the hard season. In the middle of it. In This Episode: - Romans 5:8 — the agape that was already moving toward you before you knew you needed it, before you were even looking for it - Lamentations 3:22-24 — Jeremiah in the ruins making the yet, declaring hesed and rachamim from inside the ash heap of Jerusalem - Revelation 22 — the third garden, the river running crystal clear from the throne of the Lamb, the Spirit and the Bride saying Come to everyone still thirsty - Discover the three gardens of Scripture — Eden, Gethsemane, and Revelation 22 — and the river that connects them all - Understand why the water of life is offered freely — and what that freedom actually cost Listen to Rachamim | The Mercy Project: https://youtu.be/uVj8P9eMHag?si=E_AsDF5STdG4dZMh Want to go deeper? - Download the free companion devotional: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gXoZBfVaHxJTFL3f0ZTRbmVDkg_JIrCa/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=109108011886213284659&rtpof=true&sd=true - Explore Thematic Verse Mapping: https://www.ThematicVerseMapping.com - Connect with our community: https://youtube.com/@lyricandletterstudios/community?si=Ym7TJBHrAllg4QzF - Subscribe for devotionals, studies, and Scripture reflections: https://www.lyricandletter.com The Spirit and the Bride say Come. Lyric and Letter Studios | lyricandletter.com This episode contains original ambient worship music created by Lyric and Letter Studios using Suno AI. All music is original to this ministry. No third-party copyrighted material is featured in this episode. #Biblical Teaching #Instrumental Worship #Mercybof God

    1 hr
  2. Feb 15

    Ep 67 - Becoming | The Beatitudes (Part 2)

    Welcome back to Part 2 of our journey through the Beatitudes. In our last session, we looked at the "Emptying"—the vertical work God does in our hearts as we recognize our spiritual poverty and hunger for Him. Today, we move into the "Overflow." Join Rebecca as we walk through the final four Beatitudes in Matthew 5:7–10, discovering how a heart filled with Christ naturally spills out into the world. We transition from the internal to the horizontal, exploring what it means to be an active agent of God’s Kingdom in our relationships and our communities. From the "loyal love" of mercy to the "tunnel vision" of a pure heart, we dive deep into the Greek and Hebrew roots of these verses to see how they practically transform our daily walk. In this episode: The Overflow: Moving from vertical need to horizontal action—how the life of God spills out onto those around us. The Merciful: Unpacking eleēmōn and the five dimensions of Hesed (Relational, Transformative, Radical, Societal, and Internal). Pure in Heart: Understanding katharos—a heart healed of chaos and singularly focused on Jesus, modeled by the Bleeding Woman and Mary Magdalene. The Peacemakers: Distinguishing between passive "peace-keeping" and active "peace-making" through the lens of Acts 15 and the life of Father Theodore Hesburgh. The Persecuted: Finding the "family resemblance" when we are hunted for righteousness' sake, using Daniel as our witness of faithfulness in a hostile culture. Companion Resource:To help you slow down and truly meditate on these truths, I’ve created a Devotional Supplement for this episode. It includes the scriptures, Greek word studies, and reflection questions to guide your "Selah" moments this week. Download HERE. Connect with us: The Quiet Table: Join the livestream Website: www.LyricandLetter.com Community: https://www.youtube.com/@LyricandLetterStudios/posts

    49 min
  3. Jan 25

    Ep 66 - Blessed | The Beatitudes (Part 1)

    Welcome to Season Four of Lyric & Letter, where worship meets the Word. In this season opener, we are doing things differently. We are moving from song analysis into a deeper, slower rhythm of studying God's Word, accompanied by original ambient worship music designed for your "Selah" moments. Join Rebecca as we begin our journey through the Sermon on the Mount, focusing specifically on the first four Beatitudes (Matthew 5:3–6). We explore the "emptying and filling" structure of these verses—moving from spiritual bankruptcy and godly mourning into the quiet strength of meekness and a desperate hunger for righteousness. We unpack the Greek meanings behind words like ptōchos and praus to discover that the Kingdom of Heaven isn't for the self-sufficient, but for those who know they need a Savior. In this episode: The Shift: Why we are moving to a "Selah" style of study to let the Word breathe in us. The Poor in Spirit: Understanding ptōchos (spiritual bankruptcy). Godly Grief: Why mourning is a sacred rhythm, not a failure. Meekness: Defining strength under control (the warhorse). Hunger & Thirst: The transition from emptying to filling. Companion Resource:To help you slow down and truly meditate on these truths, I’ve created a Devotional Supplement for this episode. It includes the scriptures, reflection questions, and "Selah" Psalms mentioned in today's study. Download it to enrich your quiet time this week Connect with us: The Quiet Table: ⁠Join the livestream⁠ Website: ⁠www.LyricandLetter.com⁠ Community: ⁠www.Facebook.com/groups/lyricandletter

    59 min
  4. 11/30/2025

    Ep 65 — Held (“Lord, Teach Me” by Rebecca C. Lane/Lyric and Letter Studios)

    What happens when striving finally gives way to surrender?What happens when the prayer stops being about doing more… and becomes about being received? In this final episode of Season Three, I’m not bringing you a lesson — I’m bringing you a prayer. “Lord, teach me how to be loved.” This episode shares the story behind the song Lord, Teach Me — a song written not from confidence, but from a place of surrender. Not from performance, but from stillness. It came out of a moment when I stopped trying to prove, fix, or produce… and finally let myself be held by God. This is not a typical teaching episode.It’s an invitation. An invitation to stop striving.An invitation to rest in presence rather than answers.An invitation to receive what Christ has already given. As we close out this season, I also want to invite you into two spaces that continue the journey beyond this podcast: A quiet, reflective space on YouTube where Scripture and original instrumental music create room to slow down and sit with the Word without pressure. Watch on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@LyricandLetterStudios Join us as we return to Thematic Verse Mapping on December 5th at 6:30 PM Eastern, continuing on the first Friday of every month. If you’ve been longing to go deeper into Scripture in a way that invites understanding without overwhelm, you are very welcome to join us. Learn more here:https://www.ThematicVerseMapping.com If something stirred in you this season—a prayer, a question, a moment of recognition—I would genuinely love to hear from you. This space has never been about speaking at you. It has always been about walking with you. (Available on all major platforms) Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0J1Vr48OHKnAAc3byAbD50?si=5cd3facfd14f4aa0 Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/bj/song/lord-teach-me/1852228989 YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kz2Isu203R_hvnocH-V_QBmvnNy5AZSqg&si=3XFchC1v0JvjcPFu As we head into a holiday pause, I want to thank you for spending this third season with me. I’m grateful for every listen, every quiet moment, and every heart that has shared space here. When we return in the new year, we’ll continue weaving together Scripture and worship—bringing in new releases, original songs, collaborations, and whatever the Lord places on my heart to draw us deeper into Himself. This episode ends not with more words…but with a prayer set to music. Have a beautiful day in the Lord.God bless.

    58 min
  5. 10/26/2025

    Ep 64: Dwell ("Psalm 27" by Steffany Gretzinger ft. Michael Koulianos)

    11/6/25 Update: Spotify took down the original version of this podcast on 10.29.25 with no warning. Unfortunately, that has forced me to remove the song from this episode. At the end, I have directed listeners to click on the links below to listen to the song. I apologize about the incovenience. Thanks for the "warning" Spotify. You can listen to this podcast in full on the ⁠YouTube podcast link⁠. What does it really mean to “dwell in the house of the LORD”? In this episode we linger in Psalm 27:4—David’s “one thing”—and trace that longing from the wilderness tabernacle to Moses’ prayer, the sons of Korah’s song, Jesus’ call to abide, and the forever-dwelling of Revelation 21. Rebecca also shares a personal moment from this week that re-centered her heart on holy habitation—delighting in God Himself, not merely His gifts. In This Episode Psalm 27:4–6 — the grammar of worship: dwell, behold, inquire Exodus 25; 29; 33; 40 — the miškan (tabernacle) and God’s chosen nearness Psalm 90:1 — before tents and temples, God Himself is our dwelling Psalm 84 & the sons of Korah — redeemed lineage, redeemed longing (“Better is one day…”) John 15 & 14:23 — abiding as joyful union; the Spirit making His home in us Ezekiel 37 → Revelation 21 — from “The LORD is there” to “Behold, God dwells with His people” Pastoral invitation — trading spiritual hurry for a life of holy habitation Scriptures Mentioned (select)Psalm 27; Psalm 23:6; Psalm 84; Psalm 90:1; Exodus 25, 29, 33, 40; Numbers 16; Numbers 26:11; 1 Chronicles 9:19; John 14:2–3, 14:23; John 15:1–11; Ephesians 2:19–22; 1 Peter 2:4–5; Revelation 21:1–4, 22–23. Listen to “Psalm 27” by Steffany Gretzinger Spotify Apple Music YouTube Music Want to go deeper? Download the devotional: ⁠https://lyricandletter.com/devotional⁠ Thematic Verse Mapping: ⁠https://www.ThematicVerseMapping.com⁠ Connect on Facebook: ⁠https://facebook.com/groups/lyricandletter⁠ Join the newsletter: ⁠https://www.lyricandletter.com⁠ Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976: This episode may contain copyrighted material for the purpose of commentary, teaching, and spiritual reflection. All rights to the music featured belong to the original artist and copyright holder. The use of this material is protected under Fair Use for non-commercial, educational purposes. “Psalm 27” by Steffany Gretzinger © belongs to the artist and affiliated rights holders. (This disclaimer only remains because it's standard to my podcast. The song is not played within this episode)

    42 min
  6. 10/05/2025

    Ep 63: Come, Holy Spirit (“Holy Spirit / The Dove” by SEU Worship)

    What if the intimacy that was broken in Eden could be restored in you — right here, right now? From the garden’s first whisper of temptation to the upper room’s rushing wind, Scripture tells one continual story: God’s desire to dwell with His people. To not just be known about, but known. In today’s episode, we sit with “Holy Spirit / The Dove” by SEU Worship — a breathtaking blend of two worship anthems that together become a single cry for nearness: “Holy Spirit, You are welcome here.” But this isn’t just a song.It’s an invitation. An invitation to return to the intimacy the serpent tried to steal in Genesis 3:5 — when he twisted the word yada, “to know,” into counterfeit knowledge apart from God. An invitation to walk again in the fellowship Jesus promised in John 14:16–17 — “You know Him, for He dwells with you and will be in you.” An invitation to open the temple of your heart and let the Spirit flood every corner of your life. Because the Spirit who hovered over creation, descended like a dove at Jesus’ baptism, and filled the upper room with wind and fire — that same Spirit abides in you. In This Episode:• Trace the theme of intimacy lost in Eden and restored through the Holy Spirit• Discover how Mary’s anointing at Bethany and David’s psalms of longing reveal the heart of worship• See how the prophets — from Isaiah to Habakkuk — understood intimacy with God in glory and in quiet• Learn how yada, the Hebrew word “to know,” becomes the undercurrent of relationship through the whole of Scripture• Be invited to turn from self-reflection to face-to-face communion with the living God Listen to “Holy Spirit / The Dove” by SEU Worship:• Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1m5XfRNxZGmLwmtoVYRrcI?si=89aa21cdbcbf4c7c• Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/song/holy-spirit-the-dove/1809814688• YouTube Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS1UOxt1pcg Want to go deeper?• Download the devotional: https://lyricandletter.com/devotional• Explore Thematic Verse Mapping: https://www.ThematicVerseMapping.com• Connect with our community: https://facebook.com/groups/lyricandletter• Subscribe for devotionals, studies, and Scripture reflections: https://www.lyricandletter.com Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976:This episode may contain copyrighted material for the purpose of commentary, teaching, and spiritual reflection. All rights to the music featured belong to the original artist and copyright holder. The use of this material is protected under Fair Use for non-commercial, educational purposes. “Holy Spirit / The Dove” by SEU Worship © belongs to the artists and their affiliated rights holders.

    46 min
  7. 09/14/2025

    Ep 62: Beauty for Ashes (“Flowers” by Phil Wickham)

    What if the places you thought were ruined forever—the ashes of grief, loss, or wandering—were the very soil where God was planting something new? We are watching this very premise play out real time through the tragic loss of Charlie Kirk and the amazing, faith-filled response of his wife, Erika Kirk. In today’s episode, we sit with “Flowers” by Phil Wickham—a tender anthem for those walking through ashes and wondering if God can still bring beauty from their broken story. But this isn’t just a song. It’s a promise. That God exchanges mourning for joy, despair for praise, ashes for beauty. That what the enemy meant for evil, God is already using for good. That the flowers are already sprouting, even if you can’t yet see them bloom. Because Scripture has always told us this story—from Isaiah’s promise of “a garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness,” to Joseph’s declaration in Genesis 50:20, to Paul’s assurance in Romans 8:28. God redeems. God restores. God plants hope where the ground feels scorched. In This Episode: • Discover the story behind “Flowers” and how it echoes the hope of Isaiah 61 • Hear how testimonies from around the world reveal glimpses of beauty rising from tragedy • Trace the biblical pattern of divine exchange—from Joseph’s suffering to Rahab’s scarlet cord to the cross itself • Find encouragement that your ashes—whatever they are—are not wasted but planted for His glory Listen to “Flowers” by Phil Wickham: • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7Fd44ENIgycSM6Alye9QZN?si=G3v7sPvpRxS_YCV8Miu1YA • Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-blood/1761895678?i=1761895679 • YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=6WvjEwlS4rY&si=Ei1YLlPm2MgUBMOX Want to go deeper? • Download the devotional: https://lyricandletter.com/devotional • Thematic Verse Mapping: https://www.ThematicVerseMapping.com • Connect in our Facebook community: https://facebook.com/groups/lyricandletter • Join our newsletter for blog posts, studies, and special insights into Scripture: https://www.lyricandletter.com Thank you for walking through this journey with me. My prayer is that this episode reminds you: your ashes are not the end of the story. They are the soil where God plants flowers. Because in Christ, beauty always has the final word. Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976: This episode may contain copyrighted material for the purpose of commentary, teaching, and spiritual reflection. All rights to the music featured belong to the original artist and copyright holder. The use of this material is protected under Fair Use for non-commercial, educational purposes. “Flowers” by Phil Wickham © belongs to the artist and their affiliated rights holders.

    46 min
  8. 08/03/2025

    Ep 61: Friendship With God ("A New Eden" by The Belonging Co)

    What if the “spiritual blahs” aren't a sign of failure but a divine invitation to a deeper friendship with God? What if the same God who met Elijah in his darkest depression is the same God who meets you in your dry season? In today's episode, Rebecca gets raw and real about her own spiritual dryness after a mountaintop experience, drawing a powerful parallel to the prophet Elijah's post-Mount Carmel exhaustion. As we explore the song "A New Eden" by The Belonging Co, we'll dive deep into its biblical foundations to rediscover the intimacy of walking with God in the garden, a friendship made possible through Christ. This isn't just about feeling God's presence; it's about choosing to believe His Word even when our emotions, circumstances, and experiences seem to contradict it. It's an invitation to stop hiding, accept His love, and let Him give you a new heart that desires His presence above all else. In This Episode: Why the "spiritual blahs" are a common experience, even for prophets like Elijah.The profound meaning of "A New Eden" and its biblical foundation in Genesis 3:8.How God's tender response to Elijah's depression reveals His heart for us in our moments of weakness.The shame and fear cycle that makes us hide from God, and how to break it with the truth of His pursuing love.The supernatural work of God that transforms our "heart of stone" into a "heart of flesh" for true communion.How to tune your heart to the "broadcast" of God's presence, living by faith and not by sight.Listen to "A New Eden" by The Belonging Co: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/15YSfwwIosOjmc3yGad6pn?si=b0ee7c2182f94f0a Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/ai/song/a-new-eden-live/1786683958 YouTube Music: https://youtu.be/yDW5sW6YTjc?si=jQH_RFjZLsF1UHhc Want to go deeper? Download the devotional: https://lyricandletter.com/devotional  Thematic Verse Mapping: https://www.ThematicVerseMapping.com  Connect in our Facebook community: https://facebook.com/groups/lyricandletter  Join our newsletter: https://www.lyricandletter.com Copyright Disclaimer  Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976: This episode may contain copyrighted material for the purpose of commentary, teaching, and spiritual reflection. All rights to the music featured belong to the original artist and copyright holder. The use of this material is protected under Fair Use for non-commercial, educational purposes. "A New Eden" by The Belonging Co ©2024 belongs to the artist and their affiliated rights holders.

    48 min
5
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We live in a loud world. It’s time to hit pause. Lyric and Letter is a sanctuary for those who hunger for depth. What started as a mission to reverse-engineer the lyrics of beloved worship songs has evolved into a movement of "Selah"—the biblical art of pausing to weigh the truth. Join Rebecca Lane for a journey through the theology of worship. From fact-checking the hits to deep, inductive Thematic Verse Mapping accompanied by custom Ambient Worship music, this podcast is your companion for Christ centered and sound, exegetical doctrine. Pull up a chair, open your Bible, and let’s learn to abide in Christ. The Lyric is our worship. The Letter is His Word. The Music is the space where they meet.

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